62
62
Sep 22, 2014
09/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
how franklin roosevelt changed the bay area. and we will show you areas where you can see a piece of history. hello everyone welcome to a second look. a look at the roosevelts and the role that this family played in the bay area. these pictures are from may 12, 1903 the day that san francisco lined van nuys avenue to see the president who was on a tour of the west. the president's carriage was escorted by the ninth u.s. calvary regiment which was an all black company. and president roosevelt's attempts to bolster the bay area directly led to a city tradition that draws thousands of people each year. >> in 1898 when motion pictures had barely been invented, a cameraen man recorded the stately el -- embarcation of the uss indiana. the united states truthfully was not much of a naval power in those days. and the hungarian navy could have shot them out. that changed with roosevelt who settled the matter of who was boss on this hemisphere. roosevelt wanted the world to know the u.s. was now a force to be reconned with on land and sea
how franklin roosevelt changed the bay area. and we will show you areas where you can see a piece of history. hello everyone welcome to a second look. a look at the roosevelts and the role that this family played in the bay area. these pictures are from may 12, 1903 the day that san francisco lined van nuys avenue to see the president who was on a tour of the west. the president's carriage was escorted by the ninth u.s. calvary regiment which was an all black company. and president roosevelt's...
158
158
Feb 20, 2012
02/12
by
KTVU
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
president franklin d. roosevelt sent japanese americans to interment camps. so went from an idealic life to an internment camp. >> reporter: others want to remember so that it won't happen again. thousands of japanese americans were rounded up and hauled away to relocation camps labeled as aliens. in some cases never to see their homes and possessions again though they had committed no crime or there was no evidence they would. tajiwara was only 8 years old then but certain memories are still strong. >> the one thing i remember vividly are the centers in the towers and barb wires. >> reporter: most bay area residents have visited the japanese tea gardens in golden gate park but most have no ideas that a family once lived here. the gardens were built as an attraction for the midwinter fair in 1994. tajiwara's parents and grandparents lived on the ground and were the gardens care givers. in 1942 the tajiwara's were told to pack up and leave. they spent the next two years in an encampment ground. they never moved back in. >> by the time people left there were ga
president franklin d. roosevelt sent japanese americans to interment camps. so went from an idealic life to an internment camp. >> reporter: others want to remember so that it won't happen again. thousands of japanese americans were rounded up and hauled away to relocation camps labeled as aliens. in some cases never to see their homes and possessions again though they had committed no crime or there was no evidence they would. tajiwara was only 8 years old then but certain memories are...
75
75
Jan 24, 2013
01/13
by
KTVU
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
in the midst of the great depression, franklin roosevelt said there's a mysterious cycle in human events. to some generations, much is given. of other generations, much is expected. this generation has a rendezvous with destiny. we, right here in california, have such a rendezvous with our own destiny. we see doubt and skepticism about our future and that of america's, but we have accomplished together all the people in this room and what you'll accomplish coming up. indeed, the whole history of california belies such pessimism. member how california began. orders were issued to jose de galvez. occupy and fortify. san diego and monterey, for the crowd of spain. the brave men made their way slowly north in an unchartered path. they reached monterey, but couldn't recognize the bay in the dense fog. with their surprise failing, they marched back to san diego, forced to eat the flesh of pack mules to stay alive. undaunted, provisions from baja, california, and promptly organized the second expedition, he retraced the steps northward along what was to become el camino royal. the rest is histo
in the midst of the great depression, franklin roosevelt said there's a mysterious cycle in human events. to some generations, much is given. of other generations, much is expected. this generation has a rendezvous with destiny. we, right here in california, have such a rendezvous with our own destiny. we see doubt and skepticism about our future and that of america's, but we have accomplished together all the people in this room and what you'll accomplish coming up. indeed, the whole history...
94
94
Mar 2, 2015
03/15
by
KTVU
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
and franklin roosevelt attended as the assistant secretary of the navy. it was also a fair of firsts. first transcontinental telephone call. top speed 60 miles per hour. for the first time, an airplane flew at an exposition and for many people it was the first time they had ever seen an airplane. it was also the first time an airplane crashed at an exposition. three weeks after the fair opened, a dangerous stunt went wrong. san francisco's famed aviation pioneer lincoln beachy died when his plane spun into the beach. so a variety of motorists were around. people could take a motorized car, a motorized train or a flier. >>> buildings were never made to last. >> when the fair came to an end the walls of the beautiful dream city began tumbling down. what people tried to save and what remains. >>> when the party that was the panama pacific international exhibition came to an end. the towers and buildings that had welcomed millions came tumbling down. back in 1990 a select few were spared the wrecking ball. >> reporter: the panama pacific international exposit
and franklin roosevelt attended as the assistant secretary of the navy. it was also a fair of firsts. first transcontinental telephone call. top speed 60 miles per hour. for the first time, an airplane flew at an exposition and for many people it was the first time they had ever seen an airplane. it was also the first time an airplane crashed at an exposition. three weeks after the fair opened, a dangerous stunt went wrong. san francisco's famed aviation pioneer lincoln beachy died when his...
197
197
Jan 24, 2011
01/11
by
KTVU
tv
eye 197
favorite 0
quote 0
when franklin roosevelt first took office in 1942, the nation had just begun the great depression. and >> fear is the only thing we should fear itself. to convert to a trait and to advance. this nation is asking for our actions and action now. >> reporter: for abraham lincoln the moment came at the end of his second inaugural address, an appeal to heal the nation split by four years of civil war. >> with malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness and the right as god gives us to see the right, let us finish the work we're in. to bind up the nation's wound. to care for him who shall born the battle and for his widow and his orphan. to do all that shall achieve, among ourselves and with all nations. >>> when we come back on a second look. we'll go back 50 years for another memorable speech by john kennedy. and tell you about a treasure- trove of kennedy videos and tapes now available online. >>> mike wallace covers the 1950 democratic convention in los angeles. >>> as the nation marks the 50th anniversary of john f. kennedy's inauguration speech. kennedy's acceptance spe
when franklin roosevelt first took office in 1942, the nation had just begun the great depression. and >> fear is the only thing we should fear itself. to convert to a trait and to advance. this nation is asking for our actions and action now. >> reporter: for abraham lincoln the moment came at the end of his second inaugural address, an appeal to heal the nation split by four years of civil war. >> with malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness and the right as...
192
192
Jan 21, 2013
01/13
by
KTVU
tv
eye 192
favorite 0
quote 0
when franklin roosevelt first took office in 1932, the nation had just begun the great depression. and roosevelt sought to reassure the psyche of a nation. >> let me affirm the belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. nameless, unreasonable, unjustified terror which paralyzing needed effort to convert retreat into advance. this nation is asking for action and action now. >> reporter: for abraham lincoln the moment came at the end of his second inaugural address, an appeal to heal the nation split by four years of civil war. >> with malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right god gives us to see the light let us strive to finish the world we're in. to bind up the nation's wound. to care for him who may have born the battle and for the widow and his orphan. among oursve
when franklin roosevelt first took office in 1932, the nation had just begun the great depression. and roosevelt sought to reassure the psyche of a nation. >> let me affirm the belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. nameless, unreasonable, unjustified terror which paralyzing needed effort to convert retreat into advance. this nation is asking for action and action now. >> reporter: for abraham lincoln the moment came at the end of his second inaugural address, an...
84
84
Sep 11, 2013
09/13
by
KTVU
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
franklin roosevelt said our national determination to keep free of foreign wars cannot prevent us from feeling deep concern when ideals and principals are challenged. our ideals and principals as well as national security is at stake in syria along with the leadership where we seek to ensure that the worst weapons will never be used. america is not the world's policeman. terrible things happen across the globe and it's beyond our means to right every wrong but mod matt it fort and risk we can keep children safe, i believe we should act. that's what makes america different and exceptional. with humility but with resolve, let us never lose sight of that. thank you, god bless you and god bless the united states of america. >>> president obama spoke for about 16 minute in thes or so. the headline here came about 3 quarters of the way in when he said he's asked congress to postpone their vote on whether they would approve a limited military strike against sear y.he wants them to postpone the vote while he pursue tropical storm option whertakes control of all the weapons and eventually destr
franklin roosevelt said our national determination to keep free of foreign wars cannot prevent us from feeling deep concern when ideals and principals are challenged. our ideals and principals as well as national security is at stake in syria along with the leadership where we seek to ensure that the worst weapons will never be used. america is not the world's policeman. terrible things happen across the globe and it's beyond our means to right every wrong but mod matt it fort and risk we can...
18
18
Feb 19, 2021
02/21
by
KTVU
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
forced into internment camps following an executive order signed by then president franklin roosevelt. it's definitely a date you pause and reflect and remember what happened to my own family. what happened within my community. they were taken to race tracks and fairgrounds among those taken to racetracks that returned into so called assembly centers. included the parents of hiroshi shimizu. the worst part is anxiety that it uh my parents felt shame issues. parents who lived in san francisco were taken to the assembly center at tan fran racetrack in san bruno. it was the first of seven camps they moved to in various states. shimizu was born during this time and says his family was forced to stay in a camp in texas two years after the end of the war, the government sort of speak had their foot on my parents neck and they wouldn't let off. now japanese americans are calling for an end to racist policies and discrimination against the african american community. and showing support for hr 40 a bill in congress that would consider reparations to black people for slavery and discrimination
forced into internment camps following an executive order signed by then president franklin roosevelt. it's definitely a date you pause and reflect and remember what happened to my own family. what happened within my community. they were taken to race tracks and fairgrounds among those taken to racetracks that returned into so called assembly centers. included the parents of hiroshi shimizu. the worst part is anxiety that it uh my parents felt shame issues. parents who lived in san francisco...
152
152
Jan 24, 2013
01/13
by
KTVU
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 0
a 21th century take on franklin roosevelts famous fireside chats on the radio, it was formed to come up with ways to reduce the violent following that. >>> a lawsuit over that there is scheduled for tomorrow. the drakes bay oyster company is suing the national park service after ken salazar ruled they should be closed. they have been in operation for almost 100 years and provides as much as 40% of the state's supply of fresh oysters. >>> some owners there are paying their yards so they have a place to park. officials say the practice is actually illegal but few homeowners are cited, paved over yards can cause problems during storms. >> having greenery also absorbs water that doesn't run into the storm drains and overwhelm our sewers. >> the plan in commission has received 163 complaints about paved over yards since 2002. >>> so who do you root for when both your boys are coaching in the super bowl? that is certainly the question everyone is asking the parents of the harbaugh brothers. new at noon the harbaugh family is talking about that and how they are preparing for the big game, s
a 21th century take on franklin roosevelts famous fireside chats on the radio, it was formed to come up with ways to reduce the violent following that. >>> a lawsuit over that there is scheduled for tomorrow. the drakes bay oyster company is suing the national park service after ken salazar ruled they should be closed. they have been in operation for almost 100 years and provides as much as 40% of the state's supply of fresh oysters. >>> some owners there are paying their...
69
69
Nov 7, 2018
11/18
by
KTVU
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
and that was franklin roosevelt and george w. bush. >> david, there are a lot of motivated voters out there. what do you see playing out in terms of the shift of power. >> it's going to be what happens in florida and whether democrats could be successful there. and also what happens in tennessee for that race. we are going to see some anomalies as well. democrats because they are the out party would be positioned to do well in terms of his work gains but it's going to be difficult to move that way if they can get their voters out to the polls. like younger voters and hispanic voters, they tend to scatter at lower rates, not voting as higher rates that democrats would need to win. republicans tend to show up during midterm elections. that's something to watch. and how that plays into 20 and seven, you. democrats can only when the house through california. no southern california seats tonight. >> you're telling me california finally matters? >> as we were saying, hugely expensive races down there to tell you how important all of th
and that was franklin roosevelt and george w. bush. >> david, there are a lot of motivated voters out there. what do you see playing out in terms of the shift of power. >> it's going to be what happens in florida and whether democrats could be successful there. and also what happens in tennessee for that race. we are going to see some anomalies as well. democrats because they are the out party would be positioned to do well in terms of his work gains but it's going to be difficult...
84
84
Dec 2, 2013
12/13
by
KTVU
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: frank remembers when franklin roosevelt began president. frank remembers fdrs voice on the radio. >> he talked every sunday night. if you were listening to it and looked out the window you wouldn't see anybody. the streets would be clean of pedestrians. he would begin with a very warm -- my friend. and he would warm up very quickly. he was a wonderful man. >> as fdrstarted the economy again, he saw action in the pacific. when the war was over he married his neighborhood sweetheart and they are still married today. is there optimism of the new century. >> if you look back in history there's those who have a dreadful look of things. but things always pan out some way. >> reporter: people say you are old when you stop accepting change. by that measure, frank isn't old yet. >>> we'll tell you the role alcatraz prison played against the gangsters who ran the booze trade. >>> tonight on a second look we're taking a look back at the prohibition years. and we met a man who never knew his father and found out that his father had been a police office
. >> reporter: frank remembers when franklin roosevelt began president. frank remembers fdrs voice on the radio. >> he talked every sunday night. if you were listening to it and looked out the window you wouldn't see anybody. the streets would be clean of pedestrians. he would begin with a very warm -- my friend. and he would warm up very quickly. he was a wonderful man. >> as fdrstarted the economy again, he saw action in the pacific. when the war was over he married his...
11
11
Feb 20, 2021
02/21
by
KTVU
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
following an executive order signed by then president franklin roosevelt. it's definitely a date you pause and reflect and remember what happened to my own family. what happened within my community. they were taken to race tracks and fairgrounds. among those taken to race tracks that returned into so called assembly centers included the parents of hiroshi shimizu. the worst part is anxiety that it uh my parents felt shame issues. parents who lived in san francisco were taken to the assembly center at tan friend racetrack in san bruno. it was the first of seven camps they moved to in various states. shimizu was born during this time and says his family was forced to stay in a camp in texas two years after the end of the war. the government so to speak, had their foot on my parents, neck and they wouldn't let off now japanese americans are calling for an end to racist policies and discrimination against the african american community and showing support for hr 40 a bill in congress that would consider reparations to black people for slavery and discrimination
following an executive order signed by then president franklin roosevelt. it's definitely a date you pause and reflect and remember what happened to my own family. what happened within my community. they were taken to race tracks and fairgrounds. among those taken to race tracks that returned into so called assembly centers included the parents of hiroshi shimizu. the worst part is anxiety that it uh my parents felt shame issues. parents who lived in san francisco were taken to the assembly...
256
256
Dec 13, 2010
12/10
by
KTVU
tv
eye 256
favorite 0
quote 0
post master general james farly was on hand and handed edwin a letter from franklin roosevelt to be delivered to the president of the philippines. the load was so heavy that he lifted off from the bay waters. he thought he was not going to clear the bay bridge which was under construction at the time. so he flew under it, guiding the massive martin m-130 sea plane between construction cables dangle beneath the structure. the rest of the flight went without a hitch. a year before the china clipper would begin carrying passengers at a cost of $15,000 appease in today's money. and as ktvu's george watson told us in this report from 2000 it was to be the beginning of a glorious but short-lived aviation adventure for those who were part of the china clipper legacy. >> reporter: 1935 pan american airways looked to open the pacific to commercial air traffic. what routes would they take? where would they land? did they have the planes capable of flying such distances? did they have the pilots, men who would be pioneers. >> well, i was the only one that made the decision where to go, how to fly it and
post master general james farly was on hand and handed edwin a letter from franklin roosevelt to be delivered to the president of the philippines. the load was so heavy that he lifted off from the bay waters. he thought he was not going to clear the bay bridge which was under construction at the time. so he flew under it, guiding the massive martin m-130 sea plane between construction cables dangle beneath the structure. the rest of the flight went without a hitch. a year before the china...
150
150
Dec 7, 2011
12/11
by
KTVU
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> today is the 70th anniversary of what president franklin roosevelt called a day that would live in infamy city. japanese bombed the militarily ships in pearl harbor. that led to the u.s. entering world war ii. there are several ceremonies to mark the day. this morning there is a pearl harbor remembrance. that starts at 8:00 this morning and concludes with a reflying at 10:00. this san francisco events above the uss hornet includes talks about a man that saw it. there is a ceremony to light the beacon on top of mount diablo. >>> 4:52 is the time. if you consider buying a new car, you may want to hear this. a new safety report released this morning. the vehicle being called the safest. >>> occupy protest at benicia high school. what christmas decorations have to do with it. >>> welcome back to the ktvu channel 2 morning news. i want to take you live to the foot of market street. you can see a huge police presence in riot gear. overnight a few hours ago they rated the sf -- they raided the sf camp. paul chambers is at the foot of market street. he tells us within the last ten minut
. >>> today is the 70th anniversary of what president franklin roosevelt called a day that would live in infamy city. japanese bombed the militarily ships in pearl harbor. that led to the u.s. entering world war ii. there are several ceremonies to mark the day. this morning there is a pearl harbor remembrance. that starts at 8:00 this morning and concludes with a reflying at 10:00. this san francisco events above the uss hornet includes talks about a man that saw it. there is a...
42
42
Feb 20, 2020
02/20
by
KTVU
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
yesterday marked 78 years since franklin roosevelt. to remove nearly 120,000 japanese civilians in the u.s. from their homes following the japanese military attack on pearl harbor. apologizing to japanese americans and >>> two 13-year-old boys are in custody this morning accused of starting a fire that killed two firefighters. the firefighters who were killed were identified yesterday as 35-year-old fire captain raymond figaroa and 35- year-old firefighter patrick jones. >> certainly hard for the city. buildings can be replaced but the personnel are the life and the energy of the city. >> the library was built in the 1950s. it did not have any working sprinklers. the two boys are facing arson and manslaughter charges. >>> time is now 4:18. a federal judge is accusing pg&e executives of putting greed before safety. the judge was not impressed with pg&e's wild fire prevention plans and told pg&e it should plan to have 1000 more tree trimmers for high fire risk areas. the hearing was a follow up to pg&e's criminal probation imposed after
yesterday marked 78 years since franklin roosevelt. to remove nearly 120,000 japanese civilians in the u.s. from their homes following the japanese military attack on pearl harbor. apologizing to japanese americans and >>> two 13-year-old boys are in custody this morning accused of starting a fire that killed two firefighters. the firefighters who were killed were identified yesterday as 35-year-old fire captain raymond figaroa and 35- year-old firefighter patrick jones. >>...
54
54
Dec 7, 2015
12/15
by
KTVU
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
president franklin roosevelt famously called december 7, 1941 a date which we live in infamy. the navy and national parks service will cohost a remembrance event in honolulu today. >>> also, the beacon atop mount diablo will be like in honor of those who lost their lives at pearl harbor. the searchlight is shut off after the attack in 1941 out of concern the enemy could target themainland. the beacon is traditionally related by pearl harbor survivors. today's ceremony scheduled for 5:00 tonight at the cal state east bay campus in concord. the beacon beacon will be lit remotely at sunset. >>> u.s. justice department plans to open an investigation into the chicago police department possibly as early as this week. the move comes after more protests over the weekend in chicago over the death of 17- year-old laquan mcdonald more than a year ago. mcdonald died after being shot 16 times by a chicago police officer who has not been charged with murder. mcdonald's death is already under investigation and the new probe would be a wider investigation. >> we are looking for a federal inve
president franklin roosevelt famously called december 7, 1941 a date which we live in infamy. the navy and national parks service will cohost a remembrance event in honolulu today. >>> also, the beacon atop mount diablo will be like in honor of those who lost their lives at pearl harbor. the searchlight is shut off after the attack in 1941 out of concern the enemy could target themainland. the beacon is traditionally related by pearl harbor survivors. today's ceremony scheduled for...
105
105
Jun 5, 2019
06/19
by
KTVU
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
president trump read excerpts from the prayer read by president franklin d. roosevelt. the d-day was the largest land and sea invasion in military history. more than half of them american soldiers, sailors, and airmen. >> i'm honored to still be here today in front of so many other veterans. you never forget your comrades because we went through it together. sacrifices so many has been an honored 75 years old. we must never forget. >> in normandy, france there were commemoration ceremonies as well. as history buffs and tourists looked on the event. later president trump and first traveling to ireland.ll be we'll continue to follow the mornings's developments and bring you updates. >>> our time now 6:04 here at home. new this morning a late night fire in redwood city left one person hurt. an emergency call came in just before 11:30 last night from a building near pine and shasta streets west of highway 84. one person was treated at stanford hospital. the cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> chp is looking for a driver who hit and kill add i pedestrian in san mar
president trump read excerpts from the prayer read by president franklin d. roosevelt. the d-day was the largest land and sea invasion in military history. more than half of them american soldiers, sailors, and airmen. >> i'm honored to still be here today in front of so many other veterans. you never forget your comrades because we went through it together. sacrifices so many has been an honored 75 years old. we must never forget. >> in normandy, france there were commemoration...
66
66
Feb 7, 2020
02/20
by
KTVU
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
president franklin roosevelt signed an executive order which led to the internment of 120,000 japanese americans. the day of remembrance was later created to raise awareness about the government order. will gather at the national japanese historical society in san francisco. they will speak out against current u.s. detention centers. >>> also today, oakland mayor libby shaf is expected to touch on a wide range of issues. keep oakland housed is designed for people struggling in oakland. mayor it has helped more than 2100 oakland families since two years ago. her speech is scheduled to begin at on oak street. >>> authorities in the south bay say 17 arrests were made in the crackdown on human trafficking. in a crackdown called the operation reclaim and rebuild. it happened during the final week of january. undercover officers would target sex traffickers online then set up meetings at a hotel in milpitas. >> our detectives here would respond to those ads and set up a date for commercial sex and when the individual arrived we would arrest him for solicitation of prostitution. >> authoritie
president franklin roosevelt signed an executive order which led to the internment of 120,000 japanese americans. the day of remembrance was later created to raise awareness about the government order. will gather at the national japanese historical society in san francisco. they will speak out against current u.s. detention centers. >>> also today, oakland mayor libby shaf is expected to touch on a wide range of issues. keep oakland housed is designed for people struggling in oakland....
0
0.0
Feb 20, 2023
02/23
by
KTVU
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
roosevelt ordered japanese americans in internment camps. this is video from the u. s government in 1943. showing what it calls japanese relocation during world war two on february 19th 1942 president roosevelt side executive order 90 66 that forced more than 120,000 people of japanese ancestry into internment camps across the u. s because they were perceived as a threat today ceremony at the christ united presbyterian church in japantown honored the nice the last generation surviving incarceration. organizers say having the ceremony each year is a good reminder to never forget history. well you know things that you would hope that you would hope that people have learned their lessons. but unfortunately, you know, the same sort of forces is xenophobia and racial prejudice and lack of political leadership , which you know, led to this incarceration are still present. today even in our society in america, so that's why the day remember to so important because we need to remember what happened, but we also need to make sure that it doesn't happ
roosevelt ordered japanese americans in internment camps. this is video from the u. s government in 1943. showing what it calls japanese relocation during world war two on february 19th 1942 president roosevelt side executive order 90 66 that forced more than 120,000 people of japanese ancestry into internment camps across the u. s because they were perceived as a threat today ceremony at the christ united presbyterian church in japantown honored the nice the last generation surviving...
20
20
Apr 10, 2023
04/23
by
KTVU
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
we see that $5 is a barrier, president franklin roosevelt once said the fundamental idea behind the parks is native. it is that the country belongs to the people that is in the process of making for the enrichment of the lives of all of us. now there will still be rules and there will still be rangers. but there will also be a new recognition that for some folks, $5 is a lot of money. that might mean the difference between being able to afford gas to get to and from work. or even buy a lunch. tom baker, ktvu fox two news. well that wraps things up for us. thank you. so much for joining us tonight. sports wrap with joe and jesse is coming up. next does a tuned and have a great night, everybody. thanks for joining us. ♪ alex! mateo, hey how's business? great. you know that loan has really worked wonders. that's what u.s. bank is for. and you're growing in california? -yup, socal, norcal... -monterey? -all day. -a branch in ventura? that's for sure-ah. atms in fresno? fres-yes. encinitas? yes, indeed-us. anaheim? big time. more guacamole? i'm on a roll-ay. how about you? i'm just visiting.
we see that $5 is a barrier, president franklin roosevelt once said the fundamental idea behind the parks is native. it is that the country belongs to the people that is in the process of making for the enrichment of the lives of all of us. now there will still be rules and there will still be rangers. but there will also be a new recognition that for some folks, $5 is a lot of money. that might mean the difference between being able to afford gas to get to and from work. or even buy a lunch....
15
15
Feb 19, 2021
02/21
by
KTVU
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
roosevelt. it's definitely a date. you pause and reflect and remember what happened to my own family. what happened within my community in previous years, the national japanese american historical society would host a day of remembrance event in japantown. but because of the pandemic of virtual gathering is planned for tomorrow night instead. man in the east bay starts a bike repair business out of his garage during the pandemic, coming up the citation he received from the city and the effort to save his source of income. fill a bit disappointed. i feel like i'm being attacked. i mean, my livelihood in businesses threatened. there's some light. scattered showers headed our way just the north of us. now we'll look at those and what you can expect us. we get into your friday saturday and beyond. this is a no-nonsense message from three. small business insurance is usually so complicated, you need to be a lawyer to understand it. that's why three was created. it's a better kind of business insuranc
roosevelt. it's definitely a date. you pause and reflect and remember what happened to my own family. what happened within my community in previous years, the national japanese american historical society would host a day of remembrance event in japantown. but because of the pandemic of virtual gathering is planned for tomorrow night instead. man in the east bay starts a bike repair business out of his garage during the pandemic, coming up the citation he received from the city and the effort...
0
0.0
Feb 20, 2023
02/23
by
KTVU
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
roosevelt ordered japanese americans into internment camps . this is video from the u. s government in 1943. showing what he calls japanese relocation during world war two on february 19th 1940 president roosevelt signed executive order 90 66 that forced more than 120,000 people of japanese ancestry into internment camps across the u. s because they were perceived as a threat. today's ceremony at the christ united presbyterian church in japantown honor the knee, say the last generation surviving incarceration, organizers say having the ceremony each year is a good reminder to never forget history. well you know things that you would hope that you would hope that people have learned their lessons. but unfortunately, you know, the same sort of forces is xenophobia and racial prejudice and lack of political leadership , which you know, led to this incarceration are still present. today even in our society in america, so that's why the day remember to so important because we need to remember what happened, but we also need to make sure that it does
roosevelt ordered japanese americans into internment camps . this is video from the u. s government in 1943. showing what he calls japanese relocation during world war two on february 19th 1940 president roosevelt signed executive order 90 66 that forced more than 120,000 people of japanese ancestry into internment camps across the u. s because they were perceived as a threat. today's ceremony at the christ united presbyterian church in japantown honor the knee, say the last generation...
20
20
Oct 4, 2020
10/20
by
KTVU
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
roosevelt went to great lengths to not let the american people know how debilitated he was from polio, president kennedy with addison's disease, president eisenhower, there is something of a tradition of doing this, of being, dissembling and not entirely telling the truth, we saw an example this afternoon where the president's chief position came out and said one thing, then within 15 minutes, we have the chief of staff saying something different. >> fine line between privacy and transparency. >>> nationwide, cases of coronavirus reached their highest daily total in nearly 2 months yesterday, there were 54,441 positive cases of covid- 19 reported, that is the highest single day case count since august 14th, just over 64,000 cases were reported nationwide, the country's daily cases peaked on july 16th when more than 77,000 positive tests were reported. here in california, the state recorded more than 2100 new cases over the past day, there are now more than 819,000 cases across the state, 88 deaths were reported, 16,074 people have died. here in the bay area, there are nearly 105,000 c
roosevelt went to great lengths to not let the american people know how debilitated he was from polio, president kennedy with addison's disease, president eisenhower, there is something of a tradition of doing this, of being, dissembling and not entirely telling the truth, we saw an example this afternoon where the president's chief position came out and said one thing, then within 15 minutes, we have the chief of staff saying something different. >> fine line between privacy and...
204
204
Jun 21, 2011
06/11
by
KTVU
tv
eye 204
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> you are looking at section number 2 and it consists of franklin roosevelt, mother theresa and chief joseph. >> reporter: those pieces will be unveiled on september 6. the mess subject resolving conflict. >> peaceful means in discussion, bringing everyone to the conversation is what this is about. >> reporter: sponsors are celebrating because oakland is home to this project. >> that perseverance, vision, tenacity, greatness is within all of us in the city. >> reporter: it is set to be finished next year. john sasaki, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> we set up a special section for you, including an interview with the art eston www.ktvu.com. >> why a network is making an amallagy and the mayor goes to washington, what she will be forced to do if the white house doesn't come up with money for oakland. >>> peanuts could be a problem, what other foods are a danger for children with allergies and why researchers say it's a growing problem. >>> nbc today expanded on its apology for omitting the words "under god" during the "pledge of allegiance" during the ostopen -- during the u.s. open. after an
. >> you are looking at section number 2 and it consists of franklin roosevelt, mother theresa and chief joseph. >> reporter: those pieces will be unveiled on september 6. the mess subject resolving conflict. >> peaceful means in discussion, bringing everyone to the conversation is what this is about. >> reporter: sponsors are celebrating because oakland is home to this project. >> that perseverance, vision, tenacity, greatness is within all of us in the city....
97
97
Jun 5, 2019
06/19
by
KTVU
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
president trump read excerpts of a prayer, read by president franklin roosevelt on the day of the normandy invasion. it was the largest land, air and sea invasion in history. more than 4,000 allied forces were killed on d day. more than half of them american sailors, soldiers and airmen. in france this morning, there were events to commemorate d- day as well. u.s. soldiers scaled the cliff in observance of d day. history buffs, tourists were on hand for the event as well. >> this is my 8th trip total. and, well, it's a last hurrah. i'd be over 100 if we had an 80th, and i'm definitely not going to come here after my 80th. >> it brings back two bad memories. because the boys that got killed. that was pretty sad. >> now, also in france this morning, paris troopers descended from the skies to reenact the d-day invasion. as for the president and first lady, after the luncheon we showed you, they'll be flying to ireland. they'll be meeting with ireland's prime minister later this afternoon. >> thanks, alley. >>> and tomorrow, we are going to have live coverage here on mornings on 2. president t
president trump read excerpts of a prayer, read by president franklin roosevelt on the day of the normandy invasion. it was the largest land, air and sea invasion in history. more than 4,000 allied forces were killed on d day. more than half of them american sailors, soldiers and airmen. in france this morning, there were events to commemorate d- day as well. u.s. soldiers scaled the cliff in observance of d day. history buffs, tourists were on hand for the event as well. >> this is my...
87
87
Jun 6, 2019
06/19
by
KTVU
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
he read part of a prayer that franklin roosevelt gave to the nation in 1944. more than 4,000 allied soldiers died that day in the battle that eventually led to the end of the war. >> and the heroism courage and sacrifice of those who lost their lives will never be forgotten. >> today two british veterans of the, it-day invasion recreated their daring mission from 75 years ago. they are 94 and 95. they flew over the english channel to france where they completed tandem parachute jumps. >>> some hearn veterans of the d-day invasion also traveled to normandy. >> one 94-year-old paratrooper on his very first trip back to france sin the war. >> reporter: some 160,000 americans and others were involved in landings on the nearby french coastline on june 6, 1944. a few hours before, some 24,000 u.s. paratroopers dropped behind german enemy lines to cheer the way for the troops. >> we thought we had about ten more minutes of flight. maybe 12. >> enemy aircraft fire all around you. >> yeah, and you could see the fire coming up from them. and we're saying let's gethe out
he read part of a prayer that franklin roosevelt gave to the nation in 1944. more than 4,000 allied soldiers died that day in the battle that eventually led to the end of the war. >> and the heroism courage and sacrifice of those who lost their lives will never be forgotten. >> today two british veterans of the, it-day invasion recreated their daring mission from 75 years ago. they are 94 and 95. they flew over the english channel to france where they completed tandem parachute...
32
32
Dec 7, 2018
12/18
by
KTVU
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
president franklin roosevelt called is a date that will live in infan -- the american flag traditionally flies at half- staff till sunset. >>> in the east bay, there will be a special ceremony those killed in the attack and those surviving pearl harbor. and the beacon at mount diabolo was shot down as part of the west coast blackout. and 21 years later, it was lit again. and the lighting ceremony had been held at the beacon on mount diabolo but it has since been moved to the call state library in concord, making it easier for survivors of pearl harbor to be there. the lighting take place at 5:00 p.m. >>> i was lucky enough to go to pearl harbor memorial, the museum at pearl harbor in hawaii. my older daughter spent hours there. you walk around and it just describes the chain of events that day. it is very moving and emotional to be there. >>> millions of dollars coming in to help wildfire victims. but that money does not help the people that really need it. we have details on how the federal government mishandles the disaster relief funds. >>> comedian kevin heart is out as the host of t
president franklin roosevelt called is a date that will live in infan -- the american flag traditionally flies at half- staff till sunset. >>> in the east bay, there will be a special ceremony those killed in the attack and those surviving pearl harbor. and the beacon at mount diabolo was shot down as part of the west coast blackout. and 21 years later, it was lit again. and the lighting ceremony had been held at the beacon on mount diabolo but it has since been moved to the call state...
263
263
Sep 7, 2012
09/12
by
KTVU
tv
eye 263
favorite 0
quote 0
pursued during the -- franklin roosevelt pursued during the only crisis worse than this one. those of us o carry on his party's legacy should remember that not every program should be remedied by a program from washington. our problems can be solved. our challenges can be met. the path we offer may be harder, i am asking you to choose thht future. i am asking you to rally aaound a set of goals for your country, goals in manufacturing, enerry, education, national security,, and the deficit. achievable plaas that will lead to new jobs, more opportunity, and rebuild the east -- this economy on a stronger foundation. ttat is what we will do in the next four years. that is why i am running for a second term as president of thh united states. united states. we can choose a future where we export more products and outsource to were jobs. after a decade that was defined by what we are out, we are getting back to bases and making things again. the basics and making things again. i have met people who feared they would never build an american car. now, they cannot build thee fast enoug
pursued during the -- franklin roosevelt pursued during the only crisis worse than this one. those of us o carry on his party's legacy should remember that not every program should be remedied by a program from washington. our problems can be solved. our challenges can be met. the path we offer may be harder, i am asking you to choose thht future. i am asking you to rally aaound a set of goals for your country, goals in manufacturing, enerry, education, national security,, and the deficit....
95
95
Jan 17, 2016
01/16
by
KTVU
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
frompresident franklin roosevelt and john f. kend sdi and ronald reagan. >> as president, i decided that a strong, confident america could engage directly with the iranian government. we have seen the results. under the new nuclear deal that we and ally partners reached with iran last year. >> iran will not get a chance with the nuclear bomb. the region and the united states will be more secure. as i have said many times. it has created a unique opportunity, a window to try to reimportant issues. today, i can report on progress on a number of fronts. >> yesterday, a milestone of pertaining iran from another nuclear weapon. i want to take a moment to explain why this is so important. before the deal,they had installed nearly 20, 000 fujs that could enrich for a new nuclear bomb. >> before the deal, iran was dead duily increase steadily infusing more than 10 nuclear bombs. >> today, more than that stockpile has been shipped out of iran. >> meaning iran does not have enough materials for even one bomb. >> before iran was near in co
frompresident franklin roosevelt and john f. kend sdi and ronald reagan. >> as president, i decided that a strong, confident america could engage directly with the iranian government. we have seen the results. under the new nuclear deal that we and ally partners reached with iran last year. >> iran will not get a chance with the nuclear bomb. the region and the united states will be more secure. as i have said many times. it has created a unique opportunity, a window to try to...
114
114
Mar 29, 2012
03/12
by
KTVU
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> this case has the potential to bring back the law to before franklin roosevelt's days. it's a big, big change that might happen. >> reporter: the issue now, does the federal government have the authority to require all americans to buy health insurance? if not, should the rest of the 2700 page law continue? liberal and conservative justices seem to disagree. >> does congress want half a loaf. is half a loaf better than no loaf? >> if you take the heart out of this statute, the statute is gone. >> reporter: most justices did not seem to agree with 26 states. arguing the federal government cannot coerce them to expand medicate for the poor. the supreme court is expected to issue its decision on all the issues of the past three days in writing the end of june. just as the presidential election is in the home stretch. in san francisco, rita williams. >>> an agreement would allow c pnc to build a new hospital with 555 beds at the site of the old hotel on van ness avenue. opponents worry about the number of jobs at the two hospitals, saying cpnc has a poor record on staffing.
. >> this case has the potential to bring back the law to before franklin roosevelt's days. it's a big, big change that might happen. >> reporter: the issue now, does the federal government have the authority to require all americans to buy health insurance? if not, should the rest of the 2700 page law continue? liberal and conservative justices seem to disagree. >> does congress want half a loaf. is half a loaf better than no loaf? >> if you take the heart out of this...
20
20
Apr 11, 2021
04/21
by
KTVU
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
potentially expand the court 1937 president franklin roosevelt announced his plan to adm. or justices to the high court. his plan was dubbed court packing. the plan failed, but the criticism lasted for decades, including in 1983 when then delaware senator joe biden fiercely criticized president roosevelt's plan, he violated no law. he was legalistically. absolutely correct, but it was a bonehead idea. it was a terrible, terrible mistake to make fast forward almost 40 years and now president biden is at least considering the idea. republicans at least those in congress are blasting the idea taking aim at the democratic party, the party that currently rules washington in 2021. i also understand that for us to ever undo it, we gotta control both chambers and get the presidency and who knows when that might occur, and that's what i'm most worried about. is crafting that solution. those ideas once we get the chance again in the earliest days of the supreme court, there were six justices on the bench. that number changed to nine and 18 69 where it's been ever since. at the white
potentially expand the court 1937 president franklin roosevelt announced his plan to adm. or justices to the high court. his plan was dubbed court packing. the plan failed, but the criticism lasted for decades, including in 1983 when then delaware senator joe biden fiercely criticized president roosevelt's plan, he violated no law. he was legalistically. absolutely correct, but it was a bonehead idea. it was a terrible, terrible mistake to make fast forward almost 40 years and now president...
69
69
Mar 8, 2018
03/18
by
KTVU
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
the last time a president waited more than a year to visit california was during franklin roosevelt administration. at www.ktvu.com you will find much more video from today's back and forth. >>> new details from san francisco were a crowd of about 100 people gathered this evening in the mission district to protest a deadly police shooting of a robbery suspect last night. the suspect was inside the trunk of a car and he refused to come out. a witness told us, the suspect fired first. police say officers found a handgun in the trunk. >> reporter: this video shows a san francisco police officer using a loudspeaker saying show me her left hand while the man is in the trunk of the car. moments later, police opened fire killing him. friends and family identified him as jesus delgado of san francisco. he was an armed robbery suspect. they found a handgun in the trunk.>> this is unbelievable. the story does not match with the person he is.>> reporter: friends that he worked at a local metro pcs store and stayed out of trouble. they set up a memorial in the mission. >> even though they found a gun after, i
the last time a president waited more than a year to visit california was during franklin roosevelt administration. at www.ktvu.com you will find much more video from today's back and forth. >>> new details from san francisco were a crowd of about 100 people gathered this evening in the mission district to protest a deadly police shooting of a robbery suspect last night. the suspect was inside the trunk of a car and he refused to come out. a witness told us, the suspect fired first....
74
74
Jun 5, 2019
06/19
by
KTVU
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
roosevelt on the eve of d-day 75 years ago. the president and first lady will fly to ireland later this morning to meet with ireland's prime minister. we'll continue to monitor the morning events and bring you more updates in the show. >>> time is 5:05. mexico's foreign minister will meet with vice president mike pence and secretary of state mike pompeo. they're talking about president trump's plan to propose 5% tariffs imported 5% every month until mexico increases security at its borders to k central americans from u.s. many senate republicans say the u.s. will be hurt by those tariffs. >> we are very concerned about the additional tariff. >> there is not much support in my conference for tariff. >> past his prologue he makes these threats and then he backs off when he sees the danger. >> now the mexican prime minister hopes a deal can be reached to prevent the tariffs. last year mexico sent back 80,000 people to gaudamala, hunduras and mexico. >>> as the teacher strike continues. >> frrd our complete and resounding vote of n
roosevelt on the eve of d-day 75 years ago. the president and first lady will fly to ireland later this morning to meet with ireland's prime minister. we'll continue to monitor the morning events and bring you more updates in the show. >>> time is 5:05. mexico's foreign minister will meet with vice president mike pence and secretary of state mike pompeo. they're talking about president trump's plan to propose 5% tariffs imported 5% every month until mexico increases security at its...
131
131
Nov 6, 2018
11/18
by
KTVU
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
roosevelt and the other was george w. bush. >> assuming the democrats retake control of the house, in layman's terms what does that mean? nancy pelosi as the house speaker and democrats heading up every single committee so they can push forward their agenda. >> that is going to be the thing. the agenda will change in the power of each committee will change. there will be staff changes and we will have to see whether the democrats decide to push an a chain -- agenda that looks to 2020 for the new president hoping it is a democrat or whether they will be interested in relitigating some decisions. >> what would those be? like judge kavanaugh? >> you could see a move to potentially impeach the president. it would have to be part of the master agenda to point towards 2020, otherwise get on with governing. there is a lot of work that needs to be done. >> there are 36 gubernatorial races. what are your thoughts? >> i believe gavin newsom will win and he will become a national figure. it is already known nationally but he will us
roosevelt and the other was george w. bush. >> assuming the democrats retake control of the house, in layman's terms what does that mean? nancy pelosi as the house speaker and democrats heading up every single committee so they can push forward their agenda. >> that is going to be the thing. the agenda will change in the power of each committee will change. there will be staff changes and we will have to see whether the democrats decide to push an a chain -- agenda that looks to...
264
264
Jan 21, 2013
01/13
by
KTVU
tv
eye 264
favorite 0
quote 0
franklin roosevelt tops that business. >>> businesses in new orleans have spent months to celebrate the fans celebrating the super bowl. the big game always provides a huge economic boost to the host city. not everyone who comes as a ticket. now, new orleans attracts a lot of people, expecting 150,000 fans this year. >> as we've been telling you all morning, the san francisco 49ers will be a big part of that party. it will be the sixth super bowl appearance for the 49ers' franchise. janine de la vega is live right now right at the 49ers' team store. we know it will be busy and you have your hands around all of that prized merchandise. >> reporter: the store does not open for a couple of more hours. you can they already have all of this nfc championship gear in the window. of course you, right underneath it, you can see it has the -- of course, right underneath it, you can see it has the member -- memorabilia. the 49ers had a rough first half and was down by 17 points but frank gore scored two touchdowns in the second half and the 49ers won 28-24. fans say they were impressed by the team
franklin roosevelt tops that business. >>> businesses in new orleans have spent months to celebrate the fans celebrating the super bowl. the big game always provides a huge economic boost to the host city. not everyone who comes as a ticket. now, new orleans attracts a lot of people, expecting 150,000 fans this year. >> as we've been telling you all morning, the san francisco 49ers will be a big part of that party. it will be the sixth super bowl appearance for the 49ers'...
82
82
Mar 16, 2019
03/19
by
KTVU
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
the president with the record for most, franklin roosevelt, who vetoed nearly 600. ray bogan, fox news. >>> joining us now, ktvu political analyst brian sobel. let's start with republicans. why do you think some of the republican colleagues voted with the democrats? >> i think it was a statement by congress that congress is the authorized body to deal with money and they president is going around congress. i think a number of senators said we won't override your veto by the numbers, but we want to make a statement. >> it was definitely a shift in power. president trump, we should say, is the most restrained president when it comes to the veto power. he has yet to use his pen until now, when many presidents before him have used this power. fdr, more than 600 times. >> 635 times fdr used the veto. ulysses s grant used it often. harry truman used it often. you are right, this is donald trump's first veto and we will see how often that becomes a tool for him and whether it can be overwritten. >> but it is a delicate balance of power, when you have some republicans and d
the president with the record for most, franklin roosevelt, who vetoed nearly 600. ray bogan, fox news. >>> joining us now, ktvu political analyst brian sobel. let's start with republicans. why do you think some of the republican colleagues voted with the democrats? >> i think it was a statement by congress that congress is the authorized body to deal with money and they president is going around congress. i think a number of senators said we won't override your veto by the...
48
48
Feb 7, 2020
02/20
by
KTVU
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
president franklin roosevelt. the day of remembrance was later created to learn awareness about that government order. japanese americans who were in turn will gather at the national japanese american historical society in san francisco. they will speak out against current u.s. detention centers. >>> also today oakland mayor libby shaf will deliver her state of the city address. the mayor is expected to touch on a wide range of issues including her program to help the city's homeless. mayor shaf says it has helped more than 2100 oakland families since the program began two years ago. her speech is scheduled to begin at 5:00 p.m. on oak street. >>> time is 5:36. 17 arrests were made in the south bay and a crack down on human trafficking. the santa clara county sheriff's office teamed up with police in san jose, milpitas and sunnyvale. it took place during the final week of january. undercover officers targeted sex traffickers online, then set up meetings at a hotel room in milpitas. >> our detectives here would res
president franklin roosevelt. the day of remembrance was later created to learn awareness about that government order. japanese americans who were in turn will gather at the national japanese american historical society in san francisco. they will speak out against current u.s. detention centers. >>> also today oakland mayor libby shaf will deliver her state of the city address. the mayor is expected to touch on a wide range of issues including her program to help the city's homeless....
165
165
May 27, 2012
05/12
by
KTVU
tv
eye 165
favorite 0
quote 0
it moved president franklin roosevelt across the atlantic in 1943 and served in combat during the korean war. the iowa was reactivated during the reagan administration and served in the persian gulf. >> i grew up on this ship. it was a big part of my life. i made a lot of close, good friends on this ship. brothers. >> out my long and distinguished naval career, best five and a half years i spent. >> during a training exercise in 1989, an explosion killed 47 sailors. of it the worst peace-time loss of life ever suffered by the u.s. navy. the iowa will now become a museum at the pacific battleship center in los angeles. >>> real life riveters were honored this memorial day weekend. the home front national historical park in richmond opened a newly restored visitor center yesterday which pays tribute to the packly workers of world war ii. it features the riveter poster which introlized strength of american women who took on male jobs. >>> parking, car rentals, and hotels. the measure on the june ballot that could make them all a bit more expensive. >>> and the bloodiest day of the serious u
it moved president franklin roosevelt across the atlantic in 1943 and served in combat during the korean war. the iowa was reactivated during the reagan administration and served in the persian gulf. >> i grew up on this ship. it was a big part of my life. i made a lot of close, good friends on this ship. brothers. >> out my long and distinguished naval career, best five and a half years i spent. >> during a training exercise in 1989, an explosion killed 47 sailors. of it the...
32
32
Feb 20, 2020
02/20
by
KTVU
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
today california state legislature will officially apologize. 78 years ago yesterday president franklin roosevelt signed an after japan attacked pearl harbor. >>> today the chairman of the san francisco republican party is holding what he calls a rally. john dennis says he will address san francisco's recent revelations of kupgs in city hall. >>> there are new developments in the bribery scandal. the examiner reports nick bovis was arrested in the federal bribery investigation last month. now asking the city attorney and ethics commission is now being asked to investigate. >> in order to make sure that officials are acting with integrity. and following the law. and the result should be shared with the public. >> last week, breed admitted accepting a $5,600 gift to fix her car. he was arrested as part of the same bribery investigation. now she also disclosed that they dated about 20 years ago. >> time now 6:16. new orleans authorities are investigating how a woman died it happened last night at about 9:00. it's one of many celebrations leading up to mardi gras on tuesday. >> nascar drive
today california state legislature will officially apologize. 78 years ago yesterday president franklin roosevelt signed an after japan attacked pearl harbor. >>> today the chairman of the san francisco republican party is holding what he calls a rally. john dennis says he will address san francisco's recent revelations of kupgs in city hall. >>> there are new developments in the bribery scandal. the examiner reports nick bovis was arrested in the federal bribery investigation...
67
67
Jan 19, 2015
01/15
by
KTVU
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
roosevelt. >>> and people gathered at a church service for a discussion of raisism in america. >> a panel at the church talked at the current focus on the relationship between the african american community and the police. steven johnson, the uncle of brant, was at that event. he was shot by a police officer in 2009. johnson says he believes dr. martin luther king jr. would have been a leader in the black lives matter movement. >> i believe that if he was alive that he would have a lot to say about what's going on about you know, the system in itself and how all the work he put in at that time period hasn't really achieved to the magnitude that he had hoped that it would achieved to. >> he also said he enjoys delivering his message to predominantly white audiences calling them game changers. >>> the stars of the movie selma, they marched in selma, alabama in honor of dr. martin luther king's birthday. marching to the bridge, that's where police beat and tear gassed civil rights marchers. oprah produced the movie and said returning to selma alabama was an unforgettable experience. >>
roosevelt. >>> and people gathered at a church service for a discussion of raisism in america. >> a panel at the church talked at the current focus on the relationship between the african american community and the police. steven johnson, the uncle of brant, was at that event. he was shot by a police officer in 2009. johnson says he believes dr. martin luther king jr. would have been a leader in the black lives matter movement. >> i believe that if he was alive that he...
47
47
Mar 16, 2019
03/19
by
KTVU
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
franklin roosevelt vetoed 600, to give you a scale. i don't think the votes are there to overturn it. >> so he can immediately start appropriating cash from other areas to build the wall? >> i am guessing they already identified where this money is coming from. they are already putting it into a budget to use on the wall. >> there are lawsuits planned in california and 19 other states. how does that bode for the president? can he start building the wall, even as those lawsuits make their way through the courts? >> it is very hard to stop money flowing in washington dc. it can be moved from bucket to bucket, through the state legislature, as well. because of that, he will be able to find money to work on that wall. >> can he stop it in the meantime? >> it has to be that stretch. it has to be, we don't want another pipe put in the ground, another screw, otherwise from a money standpoint it is hard to stop money and the way it flows in washington dc. >> in terms of politics between the congress and the president, what happens on monday? >
franklin roosevelt vetoed 600, to give you a scale. i don't think the votes are there to overturn it. >> so he can immediately start appropriating cash from other areas to build the wall? >> i am guessing they already identified where this money is coming from. they are already putting it into a budget to use on the wall. >> there are lawsuits planned in california and 19 other states. how does that bode for the president? can he start building the wall, even as those lawsuits...
179
179
Aug 29, 2011
08/11
by
KTVU
tv
eye 179
favorite 0
quote 0
the grand unvailing he says maya angelo will will be there the grandchildren of franklin roosevelt will be there. that is on september 6th. a lot more from here near aquatic park. reporting live in berkeley kraig debro. >> just incredible. >> it is. >>> 5:06 is the time. back over to sal. how is the commute so far? >> it looks pretty good pam and dave. good morning, traffic is moving along very nicely until you start this monday morning in case you have to get out the door soon. i think you will like 80 westbound looks pretty good heading out to the maze. no major problems on the way to the bay bridge toll plaza. we watch the toll plaza one of our most popular commutes obviously. we want to show you traffic is moving along nicely through there. if you are driving on to san jose freeways or in the south bay i think we're off to a nice start there with no major problems getting up to highway 17. 5:06 let's go to rosemary. >>> good morning, to you. showing you the last images of irene as it went through canada. last track we were looking at 50 miles an hour with irene. still tropical storm
the grand unvailing he says maya angelo will will be there the grandchildren of franklin roosevelt will be there. that is on september 6th. a lot more from here near aquatic park. reporting live in berkeley kraig debro. >> just incredible. >> it is. >>> 5:06 is the time. back over to sal. how is the commute so far? >> it looks pretty good pam and dave. good morning, traffic is moving along very nicely until you start this monday morning in case you have to get out the...
174
174
Jul 8, 2013
07/13
by
KTVU
tv
eye 174
favorite 0
quote 0
the english prime minister was stanley baldwin and franklin roosevelt was completing his first term as president of the united states. that was the last time a brit won the men's singles title at wimbledon. second seeded andy murray had that kind of weight on his shoulders in today's finals facing top seeded novak djokovic. we stay in the far court as murray blasts an ace. murray was down 4-1 before rallying to win 7-5. murray in the near court in the 3rd set again falling behind this time 4-2 but rallied. murray won the last four games and broke serve for a 5-4 lead. on his third championship point murray forced djokovic to hit into the net and he had the final set 6-4. murray becomes the first brit since fred perry in 1936 to hoist the trophy at the all england club. it's the second grand slam title for murray who probably hasn't yet realized the gravity of his accomplishment. >> right now i'm extremely tired mentally and physically and i'm just relieved to have won that match especially after the way the last game went. it was just a crazy last game, but i think when i get to take a
the english prime minister was stanley baldwin and franklin roosevelt was completing his first term as president of the united states. that was the last time a brit won the men's singles title at wimbledon. second seeded andy murray had that kind of weight on his shoulders in today's finals facing top seeded novak djokovic. we stay in the far court as murray blasts an ace. murray was down 4-1 before rallying to win 7-5. murray in the near court in the 3rd set again falling behind this time 4-2...
106
106
Jun 1, 2013
06/13
by
KTVU
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
the touring figures include rosa parks, martin luther king, helen keller and president franklin roosevelt. today a local poet resited a poem she wrote for the occasion. >> we need more of this, more affirmations of our humanity. >> reporter: the sculpture also includes a section for people who are visually impaired that section is a 4-foot high granite tall with the faces of all champion quotes from each of them in braille. >>> and we reported about tornadoes breaking out in oklahoma. our chief meteorologist bill martin has more. >> reporter: live storm tracker 2 is teed up and what we can do is look at the tornado watches that are in effect in that area. the red areas see that little tornado icon. that means that tor tornadoes have already touched down. that series of systems moving through looks like it's going to cause more problems over the next few hours so we'll watch it for you. but just more severe weather as you move out into the plain states. back home here we have our red flag warning in fact, and you can see fairfield right now under that red flag warning, vallejo, a red flag
the touring figures include rosa parks, martin luther king, helen keller and president franklin roosevelt. today a local poet resited a poem she wrote for the occasion. >> we need more of this, more affirmations of our humanity. >> reporter: the sculpture also includes a section for people who are visually impaired that section is a 4-foot high granite tall with the faces of all champion quotes from each of them in braille. >>> and we reported about tornadoes breaking out...
71
71
Jul 5, 2019
07/19
by
KTVU
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
.>>> president franklin roosevelt was so upset the right-leaning supreme court in 1937 not go forward with his new deal plan that he tried to add more justices. supreme court packing was born.>>> it was a political disaster. the congress even his own vice president would not supported.>> reporter: paul smith argued 21 times. beginning in 1986. roosevelt eventually backed off his court packing plan.>>> manipulating the court in a way that was uncalled for. >> reporter: that all 20/20 candidates are pushing for a larger bench. the most liberal of them all prefers the court the way it is.>>> what my worry is the next time the republicans are in power they would do the same thing. i think that is not the ultimate solution. >> reporter: in april stephen breyer told a crowd he would not oppose shrinking the court.>> and the massachusetts supreme judicial court has seven. i have seen them at work. i think seven is a better number.>> reporter: with nine there is a 5-4 conservative majority. changing the number would make a significant impact. once again bringing the npartisan supreme court in
.>>> president franklin roosevelt was so upset the right-leaning supreme court in 1937 not go forward with his new deal plan that he tried to add more justices. supreme court packing was born.>>> it was a political disaster. the congress even his own vice president would not supported.>> reporter: paul smith argued 21 times. beginning in 1986. roosevelt eventually backed off his court packing plan.>>> manipulating the court in a way that was uncalled for....
481
481
Jun 10, 2012
06/12
by
KTVU
tv
eye 481
favorite 0
quote 0
there is a reason that defenders of labor from franklin roosevelt to george meany said that unionism had no place in the public sector and it is a necessary freedom in the private sector and it was a bad idea in government. we have seen through the excesses, now visible to voters almost everywhere that it needs to be brought under control and the interest of people who pay the taxes and rather see the taxs and more of them dollars go to vital services. >> are you saying that you would like to see no public worker unions? >> i think really government works better without them. i really do. in our state, we had a 16 year run with so-called collective bargaining. and we did end it. and i want to say that although it led to the savings of large amount of tax dollars it was not principally about that. we had 160 pages on government's ability to deliver better. seven years later we are delivering services. and we could never made the reforms tied down to 160 pages of thou shalt not. >> >> chris: give me an example since you cut back on the unions. >> guest: if you deserve a tax refund haco
there is a reason that defenders of labor from franklin roosevelt to george meany said that unionism had no place in the public sector and it is a necessary freedom in the private sector and it was a bad idea in government. we have seen through the excesses, now visible to voters almost everywhere that it needs to be brought under control and the interest of people who pay the taxes and rather see the taxs and more of them dollars go to vital services. >> are you saying that you would...
70
70
Dec 7, 2018
12/18
by
KTVU
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
president franklin roosevelt said it was a date that would live in infamy. that is the title of this exhibit on the uss hornet. we have tommy cowger, the curator. >> this is an eight pound exhibition from the national world war ii museum. each pound hold a unique moment in townÃtime. >> reporter: what is unique about the story?>> it talks about two short stories about people who were on base at the time. they were not aware of the attack. they thought it was a drill. including doris miller, a man who served and jumped onto a 15 caliber gun at the last minute. to protect the base as much as he could. >> reporter: you will have a panel discussion later at 11 am . one of the keynote speakers, has a fascinating story. >> he is a four-time purple heart recipient and the japanese-american. he served with the 44 second regiment team. he will turn -- he will talk about his time fighting. truck we also had japanese internment camps and he was serving at the time. >> a unique story and fascinating person to listen to. i recommend it. we start at 11 am. >> reporter: t
president franklin roosevelt said it was a date that would live in infamy. that is the title of this exhibit on the uss hornet. we have tommy cowger, the curator. >> this is an eight pound exhibition from the national world war ii museum. each pound hold a unique moment in townÃtime. >> reporter: what is unique about the story?>> it talks about two short stories about people who were on base at the time. they were not aware of the attack. they thought it was a drill....
126
126
Jan 9, 2017
01/17
by
KTVU
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
with president franklin roosevelt's yacht from 1936 until his death in 1945. but he wasn't the only famous american connected to it. in 1964 the potomac was left abandoned half sunk in long beach harbor. that's when the world's most popular entertainer became aware this american treasure was in danger of being lost forever. he also wanted to help people. >> he was the founder of the st. jude children's research hospital in his hometown of memphis. >> i had the privilege of knowing danny myself. and i know danny thomas and st. jude are enduring a tremendous relationship. >> elvis bought the potomac for $55,000 saving it with a purpose of donating it to charity. >> the hospital has taken over this vessel. >> reporter: there is an order that it is elvis' yacht, okay? that alone has created a lot of value to people. >> reporter: elvis owned the ship for a few weeks, long enough to appreciate. just one portion of the ship was cleaned up and painted for these publicity pictures before the ship was auctioned off again this time for $75,000. >> anything that had elvis
with president franklin roosevelt's yacht from 1936 until his death in 1945. but he wasn't the only famous american connected to it. in 1964 the potomac was left abandoned half sunk in long beach harbor. that's when the world's most popular entertainer became aware this american treasure was in danger of being lost forever. he also wanted to help people. >> he was the founder of the st. jude children's research hospital in his hometown of memphis. >> i had the privilege of knowing...
96
96
Feb 20, 2020
02/20
by
KTVU
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 1
president franklin roosevelt signed an executive order that gave the u.s. army to remove 120,000 japanese civilians in the u.s. from their homes, following the japanese military attack on pearl harbor. >>> our time is 5:18. we're going to get you to where you need to go this morning. sal castaneda is back and he's watching our commute. >> we do have a crash the at toll plaza but now that more emergency vehicles have arrived it is causing a little bit of a delay. on the right side of the toll plaza you might be able to see some of the lights right there. a couple of tow trucks and since that happened, things are getting more crowded. in fact it wasn't as crowded but then this happened and you can kind of see everything in the lanes now that that truck has moved. when you get to the toll plaza please give yourself some extra time. this might have an effect of people coming through the macarthur maze. we're also talking about interstate 880 and 580 very slow over the altamonte pass. still looks good. and so does 880 heading south towards san jose. 5:19. let's
president franklin roosevelt signed an executive order that gave the u.s. army to remove 120,000 japanese civilians in the u.s. from their homes, following the japanese military attack on pearl harbor. >>> our time is 5:18. we're going to get you to where you need to go this morning. sal castaneda is back and he's watching our commute. >> we do have a crash the at toll plaza but now that more emergency vehicles have arrived it is causing a little bit of a delay. on the right side...
0
0.0
Feb 20, 2023
02/23
by
KTVU
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
roosevelt ordered japanese americans into internment camps. this is video from the u. s government back in 1943, showing what it called japanese relocation during world war two. february 19th 1942 president roosevelt signed an executive order that forced more than 120,000 people of japanese ancestry into internment camps because they were perceived as a threat after the attack on pearl harbor. the weekend ceremony was held at the christ united presbyterian church in japantown . organizers say having the ceremony every year is a good reminder to never forget histo to make sure it doesn't happen again. you would hope that people have learned their lessons. but unfortunately, you know, the same sort of forces is xenophobia and racial prejudice and lack of political leadership , which you know, led to this incarceration are still present. today even in our society in america. the civil liberties act of 1988 granted redress of $20,000 and a presidential apology to those directly affected by incarceration during world war two. 8 30 fortune time righ
roosevelt ordered japanese americans into internment camps. this is video from the u. s government back in 1943, showing what it called japanese relocation during world war two. february 19th 1942 president roosevelt signed an executive order that forced more than 120,000 people of japanese ancestry into internment camps because they were perceived as a threat after the attack on pearl harbor. the weekend ceremony was held at the christ united presbyterian church in japantown . organizers say...